Pakistan PM mourns Kuwaiti emir’s passing, lauds his role in bolstering bilateral ties

Kuwait's Crown Prince Sheikh Nawaf al-Ahmad al-Jaber al-Sabah arrives to attend the 20th conference of the Arab Inter-Parliamentary Union (AIPU) in Kuwait City on January 19, 2014. (AFP/File)
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Updated 16 December 2023
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Pakistan PM mourns Kuwaiti emir’s passing, lauds his role in bolstering bilateral ties

  • Pakistan and Kuwait signed bilateral cooperation and investment deals during PM Kakar’s Middle East visit last month
  • The two countries specifically decided to focus on manpower, IT, mineral exploration, food security, energy and defense

ISLAMABAD: Caretaker Prime Minister Anwaar-ul-Haq Kakar expressed sorrow over the passing of Kuwait’s Emir Sheikh Nawaf Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah at the age of 86 on Saturday, saying he made a “sterling contribution” to strengthen relations between the two countries.
The prime minister visited Kuwait on a two-day visit last month to interact with the top leadership of the Arab country and sign a number of bilateral cooperation and investment deals.
The two countries agreed to broaden and deepen their relationship by specifically focusing on areas related to manpower, information technology, mineral exploration, food security, energy and defense.
“Deeply saddened by the news that Amir of Kuwait, His Highness Sheikh Nawaf Al Ahmad Al Jaber Al Sabah has passed away,” the prime minister said in a social media message. “Pakistan stands in solidarity with the Kuwaiti Royal Family and the people of Kuwait at this moment of grief.”

 
Praying for the departed soul, he added: “The late His Highness will always be remembered for his sterling contribution to strengthening Pak-Kuwait relations.”
Sheikh Nawaf was named crown prince in 2006 by his half-brother Sheikh Sabah Al-Ahmad Al-Sabah and took over as emir after his death in September 2020.
Kuwait announced official mourning for 40 days and the closure of official departments for three days after the announcement of its ruler’s death earlier in the day.


Pakistan’s seafood exports to China rise 24% to $240 million in 2025

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Pakistan’s seafood exports to China rise 24% to $240 million in 2025

  • The Chinese embassy cites strong growth in agricultural trade with Pakistan
  • Islamabad aims to expand food exports amid effort to boost foreign reserves

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan’s seafood exports to China rose 24% year-on-year to $240 million in the first 11 months of 2025, the Chinese embassy in Islamabad said on Wednesday, highlighting growing agricultural trade between the two countries.

China is one of Pakistan’s largest seafood export markets, alongside destinations such as Thailand, Vietnam and countries in the Middle East. Pakistan exports fish, shrimp and other marine products sourced from coastal areas in Balochistan and Sindh, including Gwadar, Pasni and Karachi, with shipments typically consisting of frozen fish, frozen shrimp and a smaller volume of processed seafood.

The figure cited by the Chinese embassy fits into a longer upward trend, supported by rising Chinese demand, improvements in cold-chain logistics and market access approvals for Pakistani exporters.

“Pakistan’s seafood exports to China hit [nearly] $240 million from Jan-Nov 2025, soaring by 24% compared with the same period in 2024, which fully shows the strong vitality of the agricultural trade between China & Pakistan,” the embassy said. “[China looks] forward to more export of high-quality Pakistani products to China in the future.”

China is Pakistan’s closest regional ally and a key destination for its agricultural and food exports, which Islamabad has been seeking to expand to bolster foreign exchange earnings.

The two countries enjoy strong strategic and economic cooperation, with Chinese support seen as vital to Pakistan’s efforts to diversify its export base beyond textiles and reduce reliance on external financing.

Beijing and Islamabad are also working closely on energy and infrastructure projects as part of broader efforts to enhance regional connectivity and support industrial development in Pakistan.